[i]"Aw man...You shouldn't of done that, I'm the friendly neighborhood vampire!"[/i] Adeline comfortable lay down the bed; ignoring the stranger. She was tired, and was in no mood to do anything. Not even talk. She rolled over to her side; her back facing the window. She pretended to fall asleep, hoping that it would make him go away. That trick usually works all the time. Though with someone this persistent, there was only a fifty-fifty chance. Anyway, she was still willing to try. It was better than shouting and wasting even more precious energy. [i]"And to be honest, You probably shouldn't of gone right into a human inn. There could be protectors anywhere!"[/i] She rolled her eyes. "As if something like [b]protectors[/b] would scare me.. And why is he calling the hunters as protectors?" She said quietly to herself. [i]"You don't want to die! Cause that would suck....extreeeemly"[/i] The vampire continued. Adeline scowled, "Death doesn't scare me either." She said to herself again, completely ignoring him. Just when she thought that the persistent guy had already given up, she heard the sound of glass breaking. Adeline immediately sat up and turned around to face him. "Just so you could hear me. Don't want to miss a word I say, do you?" She furrowed her eyebrows, "Actually, I do. And that's it. You're paying for that window." She stood up and walked over to him with her arms crossed. "And that was totally unnecessary. I could hear you as clear as day. Vampire hearing, remember?" She snarled. She didn't like the idea of sleeping in a room with a broken window, but she couldn't request for a new room either. Great, just great.